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Go somewhere it might be cool. The mean temperature in Thailand is almost always higher than 25 degrees wherever you are, but there are a few regions it can be cooler, for instance Udon Thani or Chiang Mai from December to February.

Best answer: Go somewhere it might be cool. The mean temperature in Thailand is almost always higher than 25 degrees wherever you are, but there are a few regions it can be cooler, for instance Udon Thani or Chiang Mai from December to February.

Ever since I started watching some Thai drama - few of my family members with strong hatred towards them would get angry at it whilst others don't care and know it's just a movie. For example changing the actual history, complaining the farang stole their land (La0s and Cambodla). I have been told...
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Ever since I started watching some Thai drama - few of my family members with strong hatred towards them would get angry at it whilst others don't care and know it's just a movie. For example changing the actual history, complaining the farang stole their land (La0s and Cambodla). I have been told quite a few times to not trust them. they steal, they're manipulative, and they always look down on us. Really like to think we are inferior. I don't know many Thal people. Despite that my mother, grandparents and some of her siblings still consume so many Thai media on their social media. My family had stayed in a refugee camp in Thailand for a few years to flee to America. They ended up choosing Canada as a new home. I was born a decade later. Every so often my grandparents often reminisce about it. Like it has scarred them for life. Why is there a generalisation that they have such an ego and superiority complex towards my nationality? I'm part Laotian and Khmer.

I'm about to travel to Thailand. I've been reading about the dress code, and I understand there are a few rules and that generally woman should try to dress quite modestly. I have quite a sexy dress that shows a lot of cleavage. Would that be OK, maybe if I just wore it in the evening at my resort? Or would...
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I'm about to travel to Thailand. I've been reading about the dress code, and I understand there are a few rules and that generally woman should try to dress quite modestly. I have quite a sexy dress that shows a lot of cleavage. Would that be OK, maybe if I just wore it in the evening at my resort? Or would it be a total no?

I already have an itinerary to do the touristy stuff such as the wats and floating markets, little india, visit the coral island, and more
what other things would you recommend such as:
Restaurants
Cool shops/markets
Experiences
etc.
Cities I'll visit
Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Pattaya

I already have an itinerary to do the touristy stuff such as the wats and floating markets, little india, visit the coral island, and more
what other things would you recommend such as:
Restaurants
Cool shops/markets
Experiences
etc.
Cities I'll visit
Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Pattaya

Whilst me and my friend have finished university for the summer, we are planning to go to Thailand around late july. We want to spend most of our time in southern Thailand around the islands, then make our way up to Bangkok and fly home. We are worried about the weather as we have heard its not good and it rains...
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Whilst me and my friend have finished university for the summer, we are planning to go to Thailand around late july. We want to spend most of our time in southern Thailand around the islands, then make our way up to Bangkok and fly home. We are worried about the weather as we have heard its not good and it rains all the time. Is it worth going around this time? anywhere else that is exotic we could go for a few weeks/month with better weather?

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I think everyone has that feeling when they're in a certain destination, the feeling of not wanting to go home and missing the place. Some have it because of things at home, not satisfied with life in your country, work etc. So when you're abroad you get emotionally attached and sad of letting go.

Best answer: I think everyone has that feeling when they're in a certain destination, the feeling of not wanting to go home and missing the place. Some have it because of things at home, not satisfied with life in your country, work etc. So when you're abroad you get emotionally attached and sad of letting go.